Developed by DICE, the multi-player side of Medal of Honor delivers world-class First Person Shooter action and dedicated server support with all of the authentic settings, weapons and realistic action depicted in the single-player game.
“The Open Beta of the Medal of Honor multi-player mode will allow players to sample the authenticity and adrenaline-fueled action that the full game will offer on October 12”
The Medal of Honor Multi-player Open Beta features two new maps inspired by real world locations: Kunar Base and Shahikot Mountains. Kunar Base is played in the Sector Control multi-player mode where two sides fight to control tactical sectors of the map. Shahikot Mountains is played in the tactical and objective-based Combat Mission multi-player mode where gamers battle through a series of objectives to defeat the opposing team. Both modes pit teams of 12 players (total 24 players) against one another with realistic destruction, tactical support actions and a weapon customization system that generates hundreds of combinations.
“The Open Beta of the Medal of Honor multi-player mode will allow players to sample the authenticity and adrenaline-fueled action that the full game will offer on October 12,” said Frank Gibeau, President of EA Games Label. “We also hope that by offering the Multi-player Open Beta, we can clear up any misunderstanding about the patriotism and respect that are the foundation of this game. The Medal of Honor franchise has always shown extraordinary reverence for American and Allied soldiers - this game is no exception.”
In June 2010, Medal of Honor invited thousands of gamers to participate in a Closed Beta Test that granted early access to the game and asked players to offer commentary on areas for improvement. DICE incorporated player feedback ensuring the final game is delivered with the highest level of quality. Some of the most notable fixes were made to the weapons pick-up system (pick up ammunition from downed enemies), hit detection mechanics (accuracy of shot impact), support actions were made more challenging, the unlock tree was expanded and balanced making players ascension to Tier 1 status even more eventful and a major graphics overhaul was implemented.
For the first time in its 11-year history, Medal of Honor leaves the WWII theater and enters the modern setting of war-torn Afghanistan. The game is told through the lens of a small band of fictional characters. Medal of Honor introduces players to the Tier 1 Operator, an elite warrior and relatively unknown instrument of the U.S. Military that operates under the National Command Authority to take on missions no one else can handle.
Medal of Honor hits retail stores on October 12, 2010 in North America (Oct. 15 in EU).